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AskMen.com Charlotte Picotte-Williams |
Men's Underwear By MeUndies Between high-end boxers priced at nearly $50 and a cheap value pack of synthetic briefs, finding a feel-good alternative can be tricky. |
AskMen.com James Bassil |
Frederique Constant Slim Line The slimmest watch you can get (for less than the cost of a car) |
AskMen.com Sachin Bhola |
Kiehl's Oil Eliminator There's nothing worse than showing up to a business meeting, a date, or an (insert any life event here) with oily skin. |
AskMen.com May 27, 2014 |
The Watch Snob Answers: Does It Really Matter Who Makes Your Watch? As this Snob ages, he is increasingly less convinced that colluding with so-called brands in advancing the notion that corporate identity instantiated in an object makes it worth a premium is a good thing. |
Lucire May 23, 2014 |
Joanna Startek's neo-classics Imaginative Joanna Startek has found her calling with inspirational menswear designs |
AskMen.com Amos Kwon |
A Collector's Dream Watch Ask any watch enthusiast or collector what the term "Grail Watch" means, and he will tell you that it's his dream timepiece, the one for which he pines regularly. |
AskMen.com May 20, 2014 |
The Watch Snob Weighs In On Skeletonized Faces - And A Reverse Push Present As a rule, in most (well, many, anyway) open dial watches there is simply nothing worth seeing that justifies the aesthetic train wreck that ensues when you open up the dial of a watch. |
AskMen.com Jared Paul Stern |
Breitling Superocean Chronograph Steelfish While Breitling, founded in 1884 in St. Imier, Switzerland, is best known for its aviation- and navigation-oriented timepieces, the Superocean models demonstrate the brand's ability to master the ocean depths as well. |
AskMen.com Amos Kwon |
Watch Collecting Hobby What starts as curiosity quickly builds over a short period of time, with hours spent checking manufacturer sites for the latest models and pouring over posts on horological forums. |
AskMen.com Emma Overton |
Short Shorts On Men The movement towards shorter shorts is a necessary one to balance things out after the decades-long epidemic of long shorts. There's got to be a happy medium, right? |
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